Probiotics – With 12 different live stable strains and Now! 2 Billion Probiotic CFUs Per serving.

Zinc – cellular immunity

We heard you! Now we have improved our already great formula but have added more probiotics and three new digestive enzymes that helps with digesting milk and cheese and also one for helping digest wheat products for those that have a sensitivity.

All in a convenient new smaller tablet size.

Now in a 180 count bottle so you take two chewables at each meal or one for a smaller snack.

Now with more probiotics billions of beneficial live probiotics. Using the highest quality vegetarian enzymes provides support on many levels. This 100% natural and non-animal based enzyme formula is manufactured under the strictest standards for optimal function of the digestive system and with L.E.A.D.S.

Live Enzyme Activated Delivery System ® (L.E.A.D.S. ®) insures assimilation at a cellular level. This particular combination of mineral cofactors helps to activate each individual enzyme for maximum particle digestion and complete nutrient distribution throughout the body. It increases the formula’s bioavailability.

The addition strains of more live probiotic cultures not only helps digestion, but also strengthens the immune system. Whole food Vitamin C and Chelated Zinc complete the immune support.

One Belly-Ease™ Chewable tablet with each meal will increase the bio-accessibility of all the nutrients in the food consumed thus insuring the maximum nutritional benefit.

NWC Naturals is proud to announce this new release. This new high performance chewable digestive enzyme probiotic combination, which will promote health and wellness by assisting your digestive system in thoroughly and effectively breaking down food.

Complete enzymatic support for optimal health Now with Probiotics, Zinc and Vitamin C-All in a convenient and delicious chewable tablet.

Strong enough for adults but kids like them too!

Belly-Ease™ chewable is now better than ever and is the most complete way to support your digestive and immune system with a total digestive solution. It is a high performance, broad-spectrum digestive enzyme formula combined with billions of beneficial live probiotics.

Is Enzyme Supplementation Necessary?
Self Defense in the Coming Plagues

Using the highest quality vegetarian enzymes provides support on many levels. This 100% natural and non-animal based enzyme formula is manufactured under the strictest standards for optimal function of the digestive system.

All Natural Ingredients are guaranteed Non-GMO. Our facility that manufactures our formula is Certified is in full compliance with GMP Requirements for Dietary Supplements. All our quality ingredients are tested and retested for purity and quality. All NWC Naturals® products are Made and bottled in a USA facility.

Always consult your doctor before taking any supplements.

* The statements made within this website have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. These statements and the products of this company are not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease.

What are the Ingredients?

New Belly-Ease™ Chewable has Multiple Approaches to Digestive Health:

Protease 4.5 , 6.0 , 3.0 and Peptidase- proteases refers to a group of enzymes whose function is to break down proteins; they are also referred to as proteolytic enzymes or proteinases. The proteins are broken down to their basic building blocks – amino acids. In order to have the amino acids available to the body, these enzymes have to break down the proteins to free them. This important compound is the key to digestive health. Belly-Ease™ Chewable Chewable formula contains three different proteases.

Amylase – amylase refers to a group of enzymes that breaks down sugars and starches. They are required to digest carbohydrates (polysaccharides) into smaller units (disaccharides), and eventually converting them into even smaller units (monosaccharide) such as glucose.

PA-L ® – Vegetarian alternative that mimics pancreatin, with lipase.

Diastase – diastase is an enzyme that is the catalyst in the hydrolysis of disaccharide maltose to the simple sugar form – glucose. When starch is eaten, it is partially digested and transformed to maltose by both the saliva enzymes and pancreatic enzymes called amylases. The maltase secreted in the intestines converts this maltose into the usable sugar, glucose. The glucose can be used immediately or stored in the liver for future use.

Lipase – lipase is the enzyme required to break down fats and lipids. In order for fat to be digested properly, the liver must first start the process by emulsifying the large fat molecules. Then bile breaks them down to small droplets, allowing the lipase to start its work.

NEW! Lactase – lactase is produced in the small intestine and is required to break down lactose (a primary sugar found in mammalian milk) into two simple sugars. It is mandatory in the digestion of milk and milk products. People, who do not make any lactase, or enough lactase, are considered lactose intolerant.

Glucoamylase – glucoamylase is used to breakdown carbohydrates, specifically polysaccharides.

Phytase, Hemicellulase and Xylanase – Specifically help with releasing fiber-bound minerals from plant sources. They have been included to aid in the digestion of herbal supplements. They are also great for vegetarian diets!

NEW! Exopeptidase, Dipeptidyl peptidase-IV – It seems reasonable that if supplemental DPP IV and DCP 1 were ingested in conjunction with a gluten containing food, the protein could be efficiently broken down prior to the entrance into the small intestine.

DPP IV should not be considered as an option in lieu of a gluten-free diet because its usefulness is limited to mild intolerance, and as an adjunct to help avoid repercussions from inadvertent exposure to gluten.

ProBiotics are organisms and substances that help improve the environment of the intestinal tract. These organisms produce acids (such as acetic acid and lactic acid) and other compounds, which inhibit the growth of “bad” bacteria and promote “good” intestinal flora.

Our new now 12 probiotics

Lactobacillus Acidophilus DDS 1 -researched and developed by Dr. Khem Shahani over 77 years ago, has been, and still is, the most effective probiotic strain. Acidophilus defends against the greatest number of pathogens, inhibiting the growth of bad bacteria. Called the “sticker strain,” Acidophilus has the ability to actually cling to the intestinal wall without harming it. In fact, it is best known for its ability to move undisrupted through the stomach and into the intestines where it eats away at harmful bacteria. It is known for reducing the occurrence of occasional constipation and diarrhea, increasing nutrient uptake (especially calcium) and supporting healthy skin conditions.

L. gasseri – NEW! – A number of clinical trials and animal-based studies suggest that Lactobacillus gasseri may help reduce abdominal fat and support weight loss.

B. infantis – Normalizes inflammation in the gastrointestinal tract and can crowd out some strains of E. coli. According to the Journal of Applied Bacteriology, B. infantis is part of an important group of microorganisms, which are considered to exert a range of biological activities related to human health. This particular strain of probiotic has also been shown to produce compounds useful toward supporting intestinal health.

L. Reuteri- NEW! Although L. reuteri occurs naturally in humans, it is not found in all individuals. Therefore, dietary supplementation is needed to introduce and maintain high levels of it in some people. Oral intake of L. reuteri has been shown to effectively colonize the intestine of healthy people; colonization begins rapidly within days of ingestion, although the levels in the body drop within several months after intake is stopped. Furthermore, L. reuteri is found in breast milk, and oral intake on the mother’s part likewise increases the amount of L. reuteri present in her milk, and the likelihood that it will be transferred to the child’s body. Once present in the body, L. reuteri benefits its host in a variety of ways, particularly by fighting off harmful infections and mediating the body’s immune system.

B. longum – Aids in the cleansing and health of the colon and liver. It is also known for supporting normal breast health.

B. infantis – Normalizes inflammation in the gastrointestinal tract and can crowd out some strains of E. coli. According to the Journal of Applied Bacteriology, B. infantis is part of an important group of microorganisms, which are considered to exert a range of biological activities related to human health. This particular strain of probiotic has also been shown to produce compounds useful toward supporting intestinal health.

L. casei – Is reported to be one of the most potent defenders from Listeria bacteria. It is also known for its ability to induce an immune response that is helpful in supporting a healthy urinary tract.

L. plantarum – Can be found in naturally fermented foods. In your body it is found in the large intestine where it helps to break down protein into usable nutrients, thus normalizing inflammation.

L. rhamnosus – Is one of the more highly studied probiotic strains, primarily used in support of normal gastrointestinal health. It also aids the body in balancing the normal flora ecology and supports a healthy urinary tract.

L. salivarius – Has been shown through research to produce a high amount of lactic acid, which can inhibit the growth of H. pylori bacteria.

L. Lactis – Helpful with digestive issues and inflammation of any part of the digestive tract.

S. thermophilus – Is known for repairing free radical damage from aging, stress, antibiotics, chlorinated water and other chemicals. It also contains an antioxidant that helps normalize inflammation and protect against the toxins present in the Standard American Diet.

Whole food Vitamin C – from Amla Fruit, also known as Indian gooseberry, is one of the richest natural sources of bioflavonoides and Vitamin C. Native to India, the plum sized fruit is revered for its anti-aging and immune enhancing properties.

Zinc – serves many functions, including acting as a constituent to at least 25 enzymes involved in digestion and metabolism. Research indicates that the health of the bodies natural killer cells may be dependent on zinc intake for normal growth and development. Zinc is very important for proper function of the thymus gland and thymus hormones, as well as cellular immunity

How to Use

Probiotics implant much better when they travel with food. It gives them more opportunity to jump off the train, so to speak, and set up camp.

Also, all the other nutrients will absorb better when they go through the intestinal tract slower. For extended freshness refrigerate after opening.

Indications
For people, who drink carbonated beverages, chlorinated water, coffee and alcohol, eat fatty foods, get stressed or become overly tired, we unknowingly kill the good bacteria in our bodies.

Even the foods we eat to keep healthy, like meat, poultry and milk, often contain antibiotics that further reduce the levels of good bacteria. For most Americans, this means every day we negatively influence our bodies’ ability to stay healthy. So we need to take probiotics every day.